| Show BOARD FINAllY MET Good Bunch of School Business Bus-iness Transacted ADJUSTMENT OF SALARIES Rearrangement of School Districts to Bo Announced Tomorrow Effort Ef-fort to Keep Barton at Sumner Un oucccssful Several Teachers in High School and Grades Given Increases In-creases of Salary Work of Com raittco on Teachers and SchoolWork School-Work Confirmed The Board of Education finally succeeded suc-ceeded In getting a quorum of Its members mem-bers together and at noon yesterday held a mauling nt which 1 good deal of Important business was transacted Including a conllnnntlon of the work done during the past two or three weeks by the committee on teachers and school work The assignments of principals and teachers In the various schools ItS made by the committee were ratliled These assignments have already been published A O Clarks salary as teacher of chemistry In the IIlRh school was llxed at 120 per month Mrs Anna L Corbou was appointed ap-pointed sewing teacher at 5C5 per month Mrs A R Cooks salary was Increased from 0260 to 05 REARRANGEMENT OF DISTRICTS The committee on teachers and schoolwork school-work reported a rearrangement of school districts the boundaries of which will be nnnounced tomorrow A petition signed by the representatives of 213 families asking that W W Carton Car-ton be retained as principal of Sumner school and not transferred to Hamilton school was placed on flic the Board deciding to keep Mr Barton at Hamilton Hamil-ton at a salary of 130 per I month Miss Jeannette Bullla was employed as assistant teacher of sewing and Miss Florence Jcssup as assistant In the manual training department each to have a salary of 650 per year INCREASE OF SALARIES I An average Increase of about 10 per month as compared with last year was voted to the teachers In the High school their salaries being llxed as follows fol-lows C t A Krause SIOO per month Francis Qunltrough SO George N Sorenson SSO A O Carroll 100 Mrs Prosser 00 Eslelle K Watson 30 William Ray 1 IO W C Webb i55 W vJ McCoy principal of Bryant school was voted a salary of SlijOO per year and a similar amount was awarded award-ed Samuel Doxy auncrilsor of manual man-ual training Mrs Alice Tomlinson director di-rector of the sewing branch of the domestic I do-mestic arts department was given a salary of SOO per year Salaries of grade teachers who were voted u slight Increase over last year were fixed as follows Ernest E H Scott 65 per month Wlnona Jones 30 Evelyn Jensen W Ethel Lewis 20 Mary Sedgwlck 65 Frank Falrbank 65 Mrs Emma lyle 6250 Helen Bailey 5f i Mabel Brown 50 Mabel Gardiner 50 Caroline Harrison Har-rison oO The salaries of the following teachers were raised from 30 to 10 per month Emma Lewis Nellie Brown Ella Kelsey l Kel-sey Florence Harrison Jennie Hanson E W Whitney was appointed medical med-ical Inspector at a salary of 150 per month The resignations of Mrs Helen Hel-en Burbnnk nrJ Anna Loda were accepted ac-cepted and Misses Minnie Woodman see and Carolyn Williams were granted leaves of absence for one and two months respect vcly I It was ordered that nil Sth A pupils on the cast side of Main treel be admitted ad-mitted to the Bryant schools and all Sth A pupils on the west side of Main street be admitted to the WashIngton and Union schools NEW SUPPLIES Clerk Moreton was authorized to place orders for S200 copybooks for the first half year Misses Gertrude Pearson Pear-son and Ethel D Druce were recommended recom-mended to the State superintendent for free normal scholarships In the University Univer-sity of Utah The resignation of Mrs AJlcc Merrill Home was accepted and leaves of absence for two months and one year respectively were granted to Misses Mary Moffetl and Nellie Manning Man-ning Appropriations were voted for the payment of bills aggregating 1783141 1 |